Animal cruelty

I was SO happy to see this article by Kamau! Thank you so much for helping get the word out there. The American (as well as other nationalities) have been kept in the dark way too long about the cruelty inflicted on the animals we eat and exploit for various products.

I am almost 41 years old and have been vegan (choosing not to ingest or purchase ANY animal products) for a year and a half now. Although I initially made the decision for moral reasons, the fringe benefits have been great too! I have dropped 20 pounds, never have to worry about my cholesterol (as cholesterol only comes from animal products) again, my skin is clear and glowing, I rarely get sick anymore, and have more energy than I did 20 years ago!

Thank you again for spreading the word about animal cruelty. The public needs to know.

Animals taste too good not to eat. No one is forcing you to eat them, but don’t even dare try to force everyone else to give up an outstanding source of food.

Loco

Animals taste too good not to eat. No one is forcing you to eat them, but don’t even dare try to force everyone else to give up an outstanding source of food.

k2ken

First off, you still have to monitor your cholesterol levels. Your body makes it. Yes, your chance of high levels are lower, than a meat eater. Secondly, the pounds came off not by what you ate but by how many calories you ingested verses how many you burn. Lastly, yes if some one wants to keep eating chicken, I sugest not going to a chicken slaughter house. I’ve been to a beef slaughter house several times, and have no problem with eating beef.

k2ken

First off, you still have to monitor your cholesterol levels. Your body makes it. Yes, your chance of high levels are lower, than a meat eater. Secondly, the pounds came off not by what you ate but by how many calories you ingested verses how many you burn. Lastly, yes if some one wants to keep eating chicken, I sugest not going to a chicken slaughter house. I’ve been to a beef slaughter house several times, and have no problem with eating beef.

carol

first of all, i never try to force anyone into anything. your feelings and opinions are yours and i would never disrespect that. what i did say is that i believe the public should be fully informed of what goes on with the raising and slaughtering of animals. secondly, i think i (and the physicians i have consulted) know a little more about my body than you do, k2ken. i know why i lost the weight. and as far as the cholesterol dealio goes, the human body (almost always) only makes as much as the body needs. i am sorry that you, too, have fallen prey to the lies and propaganda we have been fed by the federal government, along with the dairy and meat industries. do a little research, then get back to me.

carol

first of all, i never try to force anyone into anything. your feelings and opinions are yours and i would never disrespect that. what i did say is that i believe the public should be fully informed of what goes on with the raising and slaughtering of animals. secondly, i think i (and the physicians i have consulted) know a little more about my body than you do, k2ken. i know why i lost the weight. and as far as the cholesterol dealio goes, the human body (almost always) only makes as much as the body needs. i am sorry that you, too, have fallen prey to the lies and propaganda we have been fed by the federal government, along with the dairy and meat industries. do a little research, then get back to me.

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